SYNONYMY NOTE: separate implies the putting apart of things previously united, joined, or assembled [to separate machine parts, a family, etc.]; divide implies a separation into parts, pieces, groups, etc. by or as by cutting, splitting,
branching, etc., often for purposes of apportionment [to divide the profits into equal shares]; part1 is now usually applied to the separation of persons or things that have been closely
connected or associated [“till death us do part”]; sever implies a forcible and complete separation, as by cutting off a part from a whole
[to sever a branch from a tree]; sunder, now a literary term, implies a violent splitting, tearing, or wrenching apart

Esempi di frasi che comprendono separate

Besides, it seems to me that there are two separate issues here.Peter Robinson AFTERMATH (2001)The three of them split up at about a quarter to eleven and went their separate ways.Peter Robinson AFTERMATH (2001)